It just says I'm Gina's weirdo in the rules .. has done for ages =/
But...loopholes...=\
My boss explained to me (whilst drunk and slurry) where that phrase came from the other day. It was most .. um .. interesting? =/
Ooooooh! Do tell!!! =D
Well.. "apparently" it's from when William the Conquerer got shot in the eye at the battle of Hastings in 1066. His insurance people would have reimbursed him for being shot in the eye, but the arrow was fired from a loophole in a wall and it said in the contract that he wasn't covered for arrows fired from loopholes, which are the vertical slits in walls.
Seems suspect to me, but you never know =)